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Craftsman 247203750 tractor

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Craftsman Tractor 247203750 FAQs

The model number for this Craftsman riding mower is 247203750. You’ll use Craftsman 247203750 when looking up the correct parts diagrams, maintenance specs, and service procedures for this front-engine lawn tractor in the owner's manual.

Where to find the model number on the tractor

We recommend confirming the model number directly on the unit before ordering parts.

  • Check the model tag under the seat pan or seat bracket area
  • Look on the frame near the rear wheels or hitch plate
  • Check the engine area and steering column support for an ID label
  • Write down the full model number exactly as shown: 247203750
Why the model number matters for parts fit

Many Craftsman tractors share similar decks, belts, and steering components, but small differences change which parts fit. Using 247203750 helps match the correct diagrams and parts list.

What you’re doing Use this identifier Why it helps
Ordering replacement parts 247203750 Ensures correct fit by model-specific lookup
Checking maintenance intervals/specs 247203750 Matches the correct service schedule
Verifying assemblies and routing Parts diagrams + manual Prevents belt/cable misrouting
Common parts you may look up by model

Once you confirm 247203750, these are examples of parts commonly selected by model (availability can vary):

  • Ground drive belt (for traction drive)
  • Blade engagement cable (for PTO engagement)
  • Idler pulley (for belt tension)
  • Headlight bulb (for lighting)
Why it matters

A correct model number prevents ordering the wrong belt length, cable style, or pulley configuration, which saves time and avoids repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

To identify the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 247203750, locate the engine’s ID label or stamped code on the engine itself and record the model, type, and code (or serial) numbers. Those numbers let us match the correct tune-up and repair parts for your exact engine.

Where to find the engine identification numbers

Check these common locations first (clean the area so the numbers are readable):

  • Valve cover or rocker cover area (often on V-twin engines)
  • Blower housing / engine shroud (top or side of the engine)
  • Near the spark plug area on the cylinder head
  • On the engine block close to the muffler or exhaust port
  • On a metal tag or sticker near the starter or flywheel screen

For your model-specific diagrams and labeling, use the owner's manual.

What numbers to write down (and why)

Most lawn tractor engines use a 3-part ID. Write it exactly as shown, including dashes.

What you see on the engine What it means Why it matters
Model Engine family identifier Matches the correct parts list
Type / Trim Configuration details Ensures correct carb, ignition, and governor parts
Code / Date / Serial Build info Helps match revisions and service bulletins
Quick tips to make the ID easier to read
  • Turn the key off, remove it, and let the engine cool completely.
  • Wipe grime with a rag and a small amount of degreaser.
  • Use a flashlight at a low angle to highlight stamped characters.
  • Take a close-up photo, then zoom in to confirm each character.
  • Record the numbers before ordering parts like belts, pulleys, or gaskets.
Why it matters

Craftsman tractor model 247203750 can be paired with different engine versions over time. Using the engine’s exact ID prevents ordering the wrong ignition parts, fuel system parts, or exhaust components.

Last updated: February 2026

The Craftsman riding mower model 247203750 uses a single-cylinder gasoline engine; many units in this series are equipped with a Briggs & Stratton engine in the 17.5 HP class. For the exact engine family and service specs for your tractor, match the engine ID information shown in the 247203750 owner's manual.

How to identify the exact engine on your 247203750

Use these quick checks so you get the right tune-up parts and service procedures:

  • Look for the engine model, type, and code on the engine label (often on the blower housing or valve cover area)
  • Record the full string exactly; it is used to match carburetor, air filter, spark plug, and starter parts
  • Confirm whether your tractor is single-cylinder (most common on this model family)
  • Note the deck size and transmission type (helpful when ordering belts and pulleys)
  • Use the parts list for model 247203750 to match tractor-side parts like belts, cables, and pulleys
What “HP class” means (and why it matters)

Horsepower ratings on riding mowers are commonly listed as an HP class rather than a precision measurement. What matters for repairs is the engine model/type/code and the tractor’s configuration (deck drive, ground drive, and safety interlocks).

Common repair impact by engine identification
What you’re doing Why the exact engine ID matters What you can match by tractor model 247203750
Tune-up (plug, filter, oil) Engine-specific parts and gaps Tractor-side items and hardware
No-start diagnosis Starter, ignition, fuel system vary by engine Safety switches, wiring harness routing
Exhaust leak repair Gasket shape depends on engine Muffler mounting hardware
Related parts you may need for engine-related symptoms

If you’re chasing performance issues, vibration, or exhaust noise, these model-listed parts often come up during service:

  • Exhaust gasket 692236 (helps seal the muffler to the engine; replace if you see soot or hear puffing)
  • Ground drive and deck drive components (belts, idlers, mandrels) if the engine runs but the tractor does not move or the blades do not engage
Why it matters

Getting the engine identification right prevents ordering the wrong maintenance parts and speeds up troubleshooting. We use the tractor model 247203750 to match chassis and deck components, and the engine ID tag to match engine-specific service parts.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, it’s worth replacing the engine on your Craftsman 247203750 front-engine lawn tractor when the tractor is otherwise in good shape and the total repair cost stays well below the price of a comparable replacement tractor. If the tractor also has major drive or deck problems, replacement usually makes more sense. See the owner's manual for model-specific service and safety guidance.

Quick decision checklist
  • The tractor frame, steering, and deck are solid (no major cracks or severe rust-through)
  • The transaxle drives smoothly (no slipping, grinding, or loss of motion when hot)
  • The mower deck engages and cuts evenly after basic service
  • You can confirm the correct engine type and mounting pattern before buying
  • You plan to keep the tractor at least 2 to 3 more seasons
Cost and condition guide

Use this as a practical way to decide.

What you’re seeing Typical meaning Best next step
Engine has low compression, heavy smoke, or a thrown rod Major internal failure Price an engine replacement; compare to tractor replacement
Engine runs but is loud at the exhaust Often a gasket or muffler leak Inspect and replace the exhaust gasket 692236 if leaking
Tractor won’t move well and the drive belt is worn/glazed Common wear item, not a “bad engine” Replace the mtd lawn tractor ground drive belt, 2/3 x 90-4/5-in 954-0467A and check idlers
Blades won’t stay engaged or engagement feels weak Cable or deck drive issue Inspect/replace the mtd lawn tractor blade engagement cable 946-04173E
Why it matters

An engine swap can restore years of service, but it only pays off when the rest of the tractor (drive system, deck, wiring, and safety interlocks) is reliable. Otherwise, you can end up fixing multiple high-cost systems at once.

Before you commit (avoid common surprises)
  • Verify the engine shaft size and crankshaft length match your pulleys
  • Check that the charging system and wiring harness connectors are compatible
  • Inspect the engine pulley and belt routing for wear or misalignment
  • Confirm the safety interlock switches work correctly after reassembly

If the engine only clicks or spins but won’t start, troubleshoot starting and fuel/ignition first; many “dead engine” symptoms are battery, starter, or carburetion related. Use riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video or riding lawn mower engine spins but wont start video for step-by-step checks.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman engines are made by multiple engine manufacturers, and the maker depends on the exact tractor model and production run. For Craftsman model 247203750, the correct way to confirm the engine maker is to read the engine nameplate and cross-check the engine model/spec information in the 247203750 owner's manual.

How to identify the engine maker on your 247203750

Use these checks in order; they work even if the hood decals are missing:

  • Look on the engine shroud (blower housing) for a brand badge or printed label.
  • Find the engine ID tag or stamped plate (commonly near the valve cover, starter, or muffler area).
  • Write down every identifier shown: engine model, spec/type, and code/serial.
  • Compare those identifiers to the engine information and diagrams in the 247203750 owner's manual.
  • Use the engine identifiers (not just the tractor model) when selecting tune-up and engine repair parts.
Common engine suppliers on Craftsman tractors (general)

Craftsman has used different suppliers across different tractor families and years. What matters is the engine ID on your machine.

What you’re checking Where you’ll use it Why it matters
Engine brand name Nameplate or shroud Tells you the engine maker family
Engine model number Nameplate Drives the correct parts breakdown
Spec/type and code/serial Nameplate Prevents wrong carb, gasket, and ignition parts
Why it matters

The engine maker and engine model determine the correct maintenance and repair parts (air filter, spark plug, carburetor parts, gaskets). Ordering by tractor model alone can lead to mismatched engine parts.

Parts note for this model page

This parts list includes both tractor parts and some engine-related items. For example, the exhaust gasket 692236 is an engine exhaust gasket; match it to your engine’s model/spec before ordering.

Last updated: February 2026

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